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US6385497B1
US6385497B1 US08/902,160 US90216097A US6385497B1 US 6385497 B1 US6385497 B1 US 6385497B1 US 90216097 A US90216097 A US 90216097A US 6385497 B1 US6385497 B1 US 6385497B1
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  • the present invention relates to a remote maintenance system for maintaining an industrial equipment installed at a remote location.
  • the present invention has been made in consideration of the above situation, and has as its object to immediately and efficiently perform maintenance of industrial equipments installed at remote locations.
  • a remote maintenance system for maintaining an industrial equipment installed at a remote location, the system comprising monitor means for monitoring an operating state of one or a plurality of industrial equipments, and management means for managing maintenance of the industrial equipment while communicating information associated with maintenance of the industrial equipment with the monitor means through the internet.
  • a monitor apparatus arranged on an industrial equipment side to constitute a remote maintenance system for maintaining an industrial equipment installed at a remote location, comprising, obtaining means for detecting occurrence of a trouble of one or a plurality of industrial equipments and obtaining status information representing a state of the trouble, and communication means for notifying, through the internet, a management apparatus for performing centralized maintenance management of the industrial equipment of status information obtained by the obtaining means, and for receiving response information sent from the management apparatus through the internet in response to notification of the status information.
  • the foregoing object is attained by providing a management apparatus arranged on a vendor side to constitute a remote maintenance system for maintaining an industrial equipment installed at a remote location, comprising, communication means for communicating, through the internet, with each monitor means of at least one factory in which a monitor apparatus is arranged to monitor an operating state of at least one industrial equipment, and corresponding means for determining a countermeasure against a trouble on the basis of status information associated with a state of the trouble of the industrial equipment, which is received by the communication means from the monitor apparatus, and causing the communication means to notify the corresponding monitor apparatus of response information based on the determined countermeasure.
  • the foregoing object is attained by providing a remote maintenance method of maintaining an industrial equipment installed at a remote location, comprising the steps of, communicating, through the internet, maintenance information between a first vendor for supplying a first industrial equipment, a second vendor for supplying a second industrial equipment, a first factory in which the first and second industrial equipments are installed, and a second factory in which the first and second industrial equipments are installed, causing the first vendor to perform centralized maintenance management of the first industrial equipments installed in the first and second factories, and causing the second vendor to perform centralized maintenance management of the second industrial equipments installed in the first and second factories.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a remote maintenance system for an industrial equipment according to the firs embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a flow chart showing the operation of a host computer serving as a monitor apparatus installed on the user (factory) side;
  • FIG. 3 is a flow chart showing the operation of a host computer serving as a management apparatus installed on the vendor side;
  • FIG. 4 is a flow chart showing an implementation to be taken by a person in charge in the department of maintenance
  • FIG. 5 is a view showing an input window example serving as the user interface of a trouble database
  • FIG. 6 is a view showing the arrangement of a communication security system
  • FIG. 7 is a schematic view of a remote maintenance system for an industrial equipment according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 8 is a flow chart showing a semiconductor device manufacturing flow
  • FIG. 9 is a flow chart showing a wafer process.
  • FIG. 1 is a schematic view showing the remote maintenance system for an industrial equipment according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
  • Reference numeral 101 denotes an office of a vendor (apparatus supply maker) for providing industrial equipments.
  • This embodiment assumes, as industrial equipments, semiconductor manufacturing apparatuses used in semiconductor manufacturing factories. Examples of the semiconductor manufacturing apparatuses are preprocessing equipments (e.g., an exposure apparatus, a coating/developing apparatus, and an annealing apparatus), and postprocessing equipments (e.g., an assembling apparatus and an inspection apparatus).
  • preprocessing equipments e.g., an exposure apparatus, a coating/developing apparatus, and an annealing apparatus
  • postprocessing equipments e.g., an assembling apparatus and an inspection apparatus.
  • Reference numerals 102 to 104 denote production factories of at least one semiconductor manufacturing maker serving as the user of industrial equipments. That is, the production factories 102 to 104 may belong to different makers or one maker (e.g., preprocessing and postprocessing factories),
  • a plurality of industrial equipments 106 , a LAN (intranet) 109 for connecting these equipments 106 , and a host computer 107 serving as a monitor apparatus for monitoring the operating states of the respective industrial equipments 106 are arranged in each of the factories 102 to 104 .
  • the host computer 107 in each of the factories 102 to 104 is connected to a host computer 108 serving as the management apparatus on a vendor 101 side through the internet 105 serving as a worldwide communication means.
  • the host computer 107 notifies status information (e.g., the state of the corresponding industrial equipment in trouble) representing the operating state of the corresponding industrial equipment 106 from the factory side to the vendor side.
  • the host computer 107 receives response information (e.g., information for instructing a countermeasure against the trouble, or a countermeasure program or its data) from the vendor side in response to the above notification.
  • the status information and/or the response information will be referred to as maintenance information thereinafter.
  • TCP/IP packet communication protocol
  • the host computer 108 on the vendor 101 side can instantaneously grasp the operating states of the industrial equipments 106 in the user factories 102 to 104 through the internet 105 .
  • the maintenance information representing the operating state and the maintenance state can be looked up from computers in other departments of the vendor 101 , e.g., computers 110 in the manufacturing department and the department of development in addition to the department of maintenance.
  • the maintenance information can be fed back to the manufacturing department and the department of development.
  • FIG. 2 is a flow chart showing the operation of the host computer 107 installed in each factory.
  • the host computer 107 periodically executes processing represented by this flow chart to periodically monitor the operating states of the plurality (n) of industrial equipments 106 through the LAN 109 .
  • the host computer 107 Upon occurrence of a trouble, the host computer 107 obtains status information such as the state of the trouble and notifies the vendor 101 side of them through the internet 105 .
  • the host computer 107 identifies and manages the plurality of industrial equipments 106 , i.e., the monitor targets, as the first to nth industrial equipments.
  • the host computer 107 sequentially increments a parameter i (steps S 207 and S 208 ) and monitors the operating state of the ith industrial equipment (step S 203 ).
  • the host computer 107 obtains the status information about the operating state of an industrial equipment in trouble (step S 204 ) and informs the vendor 101 side of this status information through the internet 105 (step S 205 ).
  • the host computer 107 automatically maintains the industrial equipment in trouble through the LAN 109 , if possible (e.g., the trouble can be eliminated by software updating or the like), on the basis of the response information transmitted from the vendor 101 side in response to the report of the status information (step S 206 ). Note that if automatic maintenance against the trouble is impossible, a message representing this is displayed on, e.g., a display.
  • Each industrial equipment 106 has a function of notifying the corresponding host computer 107 of the presence/absence of a trouble in response to a request from the host computer 107 (corresponding to step S 203 ), and a function of specifying the contents of the trouble and notifying the host computer 107 of the status information (e.g., an error code representing the contents of the trouble) representing the specified contents (corresponding to step S 204 ).
  • the status information e.g., an error code representing the contents of the trouble
  • step S 205 the status information notified from the host computer 107 to the vendor 101 side contains, e.g., the model of the industrial equipment in trouble, the serial number, the error code, and trouble occurrence time.
  • the corresponding relationship between the error code and the contents of the trouble can be spontaneously updated from the host computer 108 of the vendor 101 side through the internet 105 .
  • an error code representing this may be contained in the status information.
  • the operator can notify the vendor side of detailed information by means of telephone, facsimile, or E-mail.
  • the host computer 108 serving as the management apparatus on the vendor 101 side waits for communication from the host computer 107 in each factory for, e.g., 24 hours.
  • FIG. 3 is a flow chart showing the operation of the host computer 108 on the vendor 101 side.
  • the host computer 108 on the vendor 101 side periodically executes processing represented by the flow chart in FIG. 3 to monitor the operating states of the industrial equipments 106 of the respective factories 102 to 104 .
  • the host computer 108 monitors whether the report of a trouble is present (step S 302 ). If YES in step S 302 , the host computer 108 obtains status information about this report (step S 303 ). The host computer 108 looks up the trouble database (DB) for managing the maintenance of the industrial equipments of each factory on the basis of this status information. The host computer 108 checks whether the same trouble state as the currently reported trouble state for the same industrial equipment has occurred in the past, i.e., whether the same trouble state is registered in the trouble database ( 501 to be described later) (step S 304 ).
  • DB trouble database
  • step S 306 it is determined whether a countermeasure against this trouble state is registered. If YES in step S 306 , the host computer 108 notifies the host computer 108 , in the factory which has reported the trouble, of response information about the registered countermeasure (e.g., code information or message representing the countermeasure, a countermeasure program, or its data) through the internet 105 (step S 307 ).
  • response information about the registered countermeasure e.g., code information or message representing the countermeasure, a countermeasure program, or its data
  • the host computer 107 on the factory side Upon reception of the response information, the host computer 107 on the factory side automatically restores the industrial equipment in trouble to a normal state, if possible. When such automatic restoration is impossible, the host computer 107 outputs a message to, e.g., a display for the operator of the industrial equipment in trouble.
  • the host computer 108 reports, to a person in charge on the vendor 101 side, the fact of occurrence of the trouble, the contents of the trouble (status information), the presence/absence of notification of the countermeasure (response information), the current state, and any other associated information. This report is displayed on the display of the computer 110 and made by automatically transmitting an E-mail from the host computer 108 to the mail address of the person in charge on the vendor side.
  • step S 304 If it is determined in step S 304 that the same trouble state as the currently reported trouble state is not registered in the trouble database, this trouble state is newly registered in the trouble database (step S 305 ), and then step S 308 is executed.
  • step S 308 the host computer 108 updates the trouble database (step S 309 ). By this updating, the presence/absence of transmission of the countermeasure (response information), trouble report reception time, and the like are registered in the trouble database.
  • FIG. 4 is a flow chart showing the flow of the implementation which can be taken by the person in charge in the department of maintenance, who has received the report in step S 308 .
  • the person in charge looks up the trouble database to grasp the contents of a trouble and determines whether a countermeasure is required (step S 402 ). If NO in step S 402 (e.g., when an appropriate countermeasure is notified to the corresponding factory in step S 307 ), the operating state of the industrial equipment 106 in trouble is monitored through the internet 105 for, e.g., future occurrence of this trouble (step S 404 ).
  • step S 402 If, however, a countermeasure is required (i.e., “YES” in step S 402 ), the person in charge selects an appropriate countermeasure by looking up the information stored in the trouble database (step S 403 ).
  • the trouble can be eliminated on-line through the internet 105 (step S 407 ).
  • the trouble may be caused by a software error.
  • the parameters and program in the memory of the industrial equipment in trouble may be corrected on-line through the internet 105 and the host computer 107 on the factory side.
  • a method of eliminating the trouble may be instructed to the operator by means of E-mail, facsimile, telephone, or the like (step S 406 ).
  • step S 405 For a serious trouble which cannot be eliminated by the methods in steps S 406 and S 407 , the person in charge visits the factory to eliminate the trouble (step S 405 ).
  • the person in charge operates the host computer 108 or the computer 110 to update the trouble database on the basis of the information associated with this trouble (step S 408 ).
  • the trouble database in the host computer 108 on the vendor 101 side will be described below.
  • Dedicated or general-purpose browser software is installed in each computer 110 connected to the host computer 108 through the LAN 109 and the console of the industrial equipment 106 of each factory connected through the internet, thereby constituting, e.g., the user interface window shown in FIG. 5 .
  • the operator on the vendor or factory side can input information such as the model ( 401 ) of the industrial equipment, the serial number ( 402 ), the case of trouble ( 403 ), the date of trouble occurrence ( 404 ), the emergency degree ( 405 ), the trouble state ( 406 ), the countermeasure ( 407 ), and progress ( 408 ).
  • information may be automatically input to the trouble database by the host computer 108 , as described above.
  • the browser software of the window shown in FIG. 5 has a hyperlink function ( 410 to 412 ) which allows each worker in each department of the vendor and each operator in each factory to access detailed information of each item, retrieve a new version of the software from the software library, or retrieve an operation guide (auxiliary information) as the reference for the operator in the factory.
  • a hyperlink function ( 410 to 412 ) which allows each worker in each department of the vendor and each operator in each factory to access detailed information of each item, retrieve a new version of the software from the software library, or retrieve an operation guide (auxiliary information) as the reference for the operator in the factory.
  • the worker in each department on the vendor 101 side such as the department of maintenance, the manufacturing department, and the department of development can access the trouble database by using the computer 110 connected to the host computer 108 through the LAN 109 .
  • the outside maintenance personnel can also access the trouble database by using a portable terminal through the internet 105 . Therefore, the information of the respective departments of the vendor can be centralized and managed, and each department can always access the latest information.
  • Information as part of the trouble database can be disclosed to users (factories), and each user can access various kinds of past maintenance information through the internet and employs an appropriate countermeasure against his own trouble.
  • the maintenance information can be shared by the vendor and the plurality of users to remarkably improve the maintenance efficiency.
  • This embodiment also comprises a communication security system for inhibiting the third party from accessing confidential information from the trouble database through the internet.
  • This system has a fire wall to perform validation using a password, and a computer which is allowed to access the database is registered in the host computer 108 of the vendor 101 in advance, thereby inhibiting access by a computer other than the registered computers.
  • FIG. 6 is a view showing the arrangement of the communication security system according to this embodiment.
  • Communication for accessing a trouble database 501 of the host computer 108 on the Vendor 101 side by using a browser 500 is performed using an encoded packet.
  • the host computers 107 and 108 comprise codecs 502 and 504 and communication controllers 503 and 505 .
  • a codec algorithm is provided in each factory (user) (the codecs on the vendor side can cope with a plurality of algorithms). The codec algorithms are periodically changed to improve security.
  • the internet serving as the exiting infrastructure and its communication protocol, and internet access software are used to communicate maintenance information of the industrial equipments. For this reason, loads on installation of dedicated communication lines and development of new software can be reduced, and a high-speed, low-cost remote maintenance system can be constructed.
  • the plurality of factories in which the industrial equipments are installed are connected to the vendor management system through a communicating means to perform centralized management of maintenance information and share the information.
  • the experiences of the past troubles can be utilized beyond the production sites, thereby immediately coping with troubles.
  • maintenance information is shared by different business enterprises as users, the efficiency of the whole industry can be improved.
  • FIG. 7 is a conceptual view of an industrial equipment maintenance system according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
  • the plurality of user factories each having the industrial equipment are connected to the management system for the vendor for the industrial equipment at through a communicating means, and the maintenance information of the industrial equipment of each factory is communicated through the communicating means.
  • a factor having industrial equipments of a plurality of vendors is connected to the management systems of the vendors for the plurality of industrial equipments through a communicating means using the internet, thereby communicating maintenance information of each industrial equipment through the communicating means.
  • reference numeral 201 denotes a production factory of an industrial equipment user (semiconductor device manufacturing maker) in which an exposure apparatus 202 , a coating/developing apparatus 203 , and an annealing apparatus 204 , all of which serve as the semiconductor device manufacturing apparatuses, are installed in the production line of the factory. Only one production factory 201 is illustrated in FIG. 7, but a plurality of factories are similarly networked in practice.
  • the above apparatuses are connected through a LAN (intranet) 206 , and the operation of the line is managed by a production management host computer 205 .
  • Host management systems 211 , 221 , and 231 for performing remote maintenance of the supply equipments are provided in the offices of the vendors (apparatus supply makers) such as an exposure apparatus maker 210 , a coating/developing apparatus maker 220 , and an annealing apparatus maker 230 .
  • the host computer 205 for managing each apparatus in the production factory of the user is connected to the management systems 211 , 221 , and 231 of the vendors for the respective apparatuses through the internet 200 .
  • each of the vendors 210 , 220 , and 230 can perform centralized maintenance management of its own supply apparatuses in the factories of the plurality of users.
  • a plurality of factories of one or a plurality of users, which have industrial equipments of the plurality of vendors on the production line are connected to the management systems of the respective vendors to communicate maintenance information. Even if a given equipment during production gets in trouble, immediate maintenance can be received from the corresponding vendor.
  • the line stop time can be minimized to improve the production efficiency.
  • maintenance information is shared by different users, different business enterprises, or different vendors, the efficiency of the whole industry can be improved.
  • FIG. 8 is a flow of manufacturing microdevices (e.g., a semiconductor chip such as an IC or LSI, a liquid crystal panel, a CCD, a thin film magnetic head, and a micromachine).
  • step 1 circuit design
  • step 2 mask formation
  • step 3 wafer preparation
  • step 4 wafer process
  • a preprocess in which a circuit is actually formed on the wafer using lithography techniques by using the prepared mask and wafer.
  • Step 5 is called a postprocess of forming a semiconductor chip by using the wafer processed in step 4 and includes an assembly step (dicing and bonding) and a packaging step (chip sealing).
  • step 6 inspections such as the operation check test and the durability test of the semiconductor device manufactured in step 5 are performed. Through these steps, the semiconductor device is finished.
  • the preprocess and postprocess are performed in different dedicated factories, and maintenance is performed for each factory by the remote maintenance system described above.
  • FIG. 9 shows a flow of the wafer process in detail.
  • step 11 oxidation
  • step 12 CVD
  • step 13 electrode formation
  • step 14 ion implantation
  • ions are implanted in the wafer.
  • step 15 resist process
  • step 16 exposure
  • step 16 exposure
  • step 18 etching
  • step 18 etching
  • step 19 resist removal
  • the worldwide internet is used as the remote maintenance communication means for the industrial equipments to allow construction of an effective maintenance system with less capital investment regardless of the installation locations of the equipments.
  • the user factories in which industrial equipments are installed are connected to the vendor management systems through the communicating means to immediately cope with troubles.
  • the maintenance information is shared, the maintenance capability can be expected to be improved.

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Factories (102-104) have host computers (107) for monitoring industrial equipments (106). Each host computer (107) is connected to a management host computer (108) on a vendor (101) side through the internet (105). The host computer (107) on the factory side detects occurrence of a trouble of the industrial equipment (106) and notifies the vendor side of status information representing a trouble state. In response to this, the host computer (108) on the vendor side notifies the factory side of response information representing a countermeasure against the trouble state.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a remote maintenance system for maintaining an industrial equipment installed at a remote location.
Maintenance against a trouble in an industrial equipment requiring maintenance, such as a semiconductor device manufacturing apparatus has been made such that, upon occurrence of a trouble, maintenance personnel instruct a countermeasure to an operator for the manufacturing apparatus through telephone or facsimile communication or directly visit a factory where the manufacturing apparatus is installed. This also applies to periodical maintenance.
Along with recent increases in investment in the semiconductor industries, the number of installed production equipments increases to cause a chronic shortage in maintenance personnel. To achieve a low cost, production sites have been distributed at domestic and foreign remote locations. Under these circumstances, it becomes more difficult to provide countermeasures against troubles and periodic maintenance. The distributed production locations result in distribution of information about maintenance of manufacturing apparatuses. This makes it difficult to perform centralized management of information. The experiences of past troubles cannot be effectively utilized.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been made in consideration of the above situation, and has as its object to immediately and efficiently perform maintenance of industrial equipments installed at remote locations.
According to the present invention, the foregoing object is attained by providing a remote maintenance system for maintaining an industrial equipment installed at a remote location, the system comprising monitor means for monitoring an operating state of one or a plurality of industrial equipments, and management means for managing maintenance of the industrial equipment while communicating information associated with maintenance of the industrial equipment with the monitor means through the internet.
Another aspect is attained by providing a monitor apparatus arranged on an industrial equipment side to constitute a remote maintenance system for maintaining an industrial equipment installed at a remote location, comprising, obtaining means for detecting occurrence of a trouble of one or a plurality of industrial equipments and obtaining status information representing a state of the trouble, and communication means for notifying, through the internet, a management apparatus for performing centralized maintenance management of the industrial equipment of status information obtained by the obtaining means, and for receiving response information sent from the management apparatus through the internet in response to notification of the status information.
In another aspect of the present invention, the foregoing object is attained by providing a management apparatus arranged on a vendor side to constitute a remote maintenance system for maintaining an industrial equipment installed at a remote location, comprising, communication means for communicating, through the internet, with each monitor means of at least one factory in which a monitor apparatus is arranged to monitor an operating state of at least one industrial equipment, and corresponding means for determining a countermeasure against a trouble on the basis of status information associated with a state of the trouble of the industrial equipment, which is received by the communication means from the monitor apparatus, and causing the communication means to notify the corresponding monitor apparatus of response information based on the determined countermeasure.
In still another aspect of the present invention, the foregoing object is attained by providing a remote maintenance method of maintaining an industrial equipment installed at a remote location, comprising the steps of, communicating, through the internet, maintenance information between a first vendor for supplying a first industrial equipment, a second vendor for supplying a second industrial equipment, a first factory in which the first and second industrial equipments are installed, and a second factory in which the first and second industrial equipments are installed, causing the first vendor to perform centralized maintenance management of the first industrial equipments installed in the first and second factories, and causing the second vendor to perform centralized maintenance management of the second industrial equipments installed in the first and second factories.
Further objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following description of embodiments of the present invention with reference to be accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a schematic view of a remote maintenance system for an industrial equipment according to the firs embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a flow chart showing the operation of a host computer serving as a monitor apparatus installed on the user (factory) side;
FIG. 3 is a flow chart showing the operation of a host computer serving as a management apparatus installed on the vendor side;
FIG. 4 is a flow chart showing an implementation to be taken by a person in charge in the department of maintenance;
FIG. 5 is a view showing an input window example serving as the user interface of a trouble database;
FIG. 6 is a view showing the arrangement of a communication security system;
FIG. 7 is a schematic view of a remote maintenance system for an industrial equipment according to the second embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 8 is a flow chart showing a semiconductor device manufacturing flow; and
FIG. 9 is a flow chart showing a wafer process.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS First Embodiment of Remote Maintenance System for Industrial Equipment
FIG. 1 is a schematic view showing the remote maintenance system for an industrial equipment according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. Reference numeral 101 denotes an office of a vendor (apparatus supply maker) for providing industrial equipments. This embodiment assumes, as industrial equipments, semiconductor manufacturing apparatuses used in semiconductor manufacturing factories. Examples of the semiconductor manufacturing apparatuses are preprocessing equipments (e.g., an exposure apparatus, a coating/developing apparatus, and an annealing apparatus), and postprocessing equipments (e.g., an assembling apparatus and an inspection apparatus).
Reference numerals 102 to 104 denote production factories of at least one semiconductor manufacturing maker serving as the user of industrial equipments. That is, the production factories 102 to 104 may belong to different makers or one maker (e.g., preprocessing and postprocessing factories),
A plurality of industrial equipments 106, a LAN (intranet) 109 for connecting these equipments 106, and a host computer 107 serving as a monitor apparatus for monitoring the operating states of the respective industrial equipments 106 are arranged in each of the factories 102 to 104.
The host computer 107 in each of the factories 102 to 104 is connected to a host computer 108 serving as the management apparatus on a vendor 101 side through the internet 105 serving as a worldwide communication means. The host computer 107 notifies status information (e.g., the state of the corresponding industrial equipment in trouble) representing the operating state of the corresponding industrial equipment 106 from the factory side to the vendor side. At the same time, the host computer 107 receives response information (e.g., information for instructing a countermeasure against the trouble, or a countermeasure program or its data) from the vendor side in response to the above notification. The status information and/or the response information will be referred to as maintenance information thereinafter.
In communication between the factories 102 to 104 and the vendor 101 and LAN communication in each factory, a packet communication protocol (TCP/IP) generally used in the internet is used.
The host computer 108 on the vendor 101 side can instantaneously grasp the operating states of the industrial equipments 106 in the user factories 102 to 104 through the internet 105. The maintenance information representing the operating state and the maintenance state can be looked up from computers in other departments of the vendor 101, e.g., computers 110 in the manufacturing department and the department of development in addition to the department of maintenance. The maintenance information can be fed back to the manufacturing department and the department of development.
FIG. 2 is a flow chart showing the operation of the host computer 107 installed in each factory. The host computer 107 periodically executes processing represented by this flow chart to periodically monitor the operating states of the plurality (n) of industrial equipments 106 through the LAN 109. Upon occurrence of a trouble, the host computer 107 obtains status information such as the state of the trouble and notifies the vendor 101 side of them through the internet 105.
In the flow chart of FIG. 2, the host computer 107 identifies and manages the plurality of industrial equipments 106, i.e., the monitor targets, as the first to nth industrial equipments. The host computer 107 sequentially increments a parameter i (steps S207 and S208) and monitors the operating state of the ith industrial equipment (step S203). The host computer 107 obtains the status information about the operating state of an industrial equipment in trouble (step S204) and informs the vendor 101 side of this status information through the internet 105 (step S205). The host computer 107 automatically maintains the industrial equipment in trouble through the LAN 109, if possible (e.g., the trouble can be eliminated by software updating or the like), on the basis of the response information transmitted from the vendor 101 side in response to the report of the status information (step S206). Note that if automatic maintenance against the trouble is impossible, a message representing this is displayed on, e.g., a display.
Each industrial equipment 106 has a function of notifying the corresponding host computer 107 of the presence/absence of a trouble in response to a request from the host computer 107 (corresponding to step S203), and a function of specifying the contents of the trouble and notifying the host computer 107 of the status information (e.g., an error code representing the contents of the trouble) representing the specified contents (corresponding to step S204).
In step S205, the status information notified from the host computer 107 to the vendor 101 side contains, e.g., the model of the industrial equipment in trouble, the serial number, the error code, and trouble occurrence time. The corresponding relationship between the error code and the contents of the trouble can be spontaneously updated from the host computer 108 of the vendor 101 side through the internet 105.
If the contents of a trouble are not registered in advance, an error code representing this may be contained in the status information. In this case, the operator can notify the vendor side of detailed information by means of telephone, facsimile, or E-mail.
The host computer 108 serving as the management apparatus on the vendor 101 side waits for communication from the host computer 107 in each factory for, e.g., 24 hours. FIG. 3 is a flow chart showing the operation of the host computer 108 on the vendor 101 side.
The host computer 108 on the vendor 101 side periodically executes processing represented by the flow chart in FIG. 3 to monitor the operating states of the industrial equipments 106 of the respective factories 102 to 104.
First, the host computer 108 monitors whether the report of a trouble is present (step S302). If YES in step S302, the host computer 108 obtains status information about this report (step S303). The host computer 108 looks up the trouble database (DB) for managing the maintenance of the industrial equipments of each factory on the basis of this status information. The host computer 108 checks whether the same trouble state as the currently reported trouble state for the same industrial equipment has occurred in the past, i.e., whether the same trouble state is registered in the trouble database (501 to be described later) (step S304).
If the same trouble state is registered in the trouble database (“YES” in step S304), it is determined whether a countermeasure against this trouble state is registered (step S306). If YES in step S306, the host computer 108 notifies the host computer 108, in the factory which has reported the trouble, of response information about the registered countermeasure (e.g., code information or message representing the countermeasure, a countermeasure program, or its data) through the internet 105 (step S307).
Upon reception of the response information, the host computer 107 on the factory side automatically restores the industrial equipment in trouble to a normal state, if possible. When such automatic restoration is impossible, the host computer 107 outputs a message to, e.g., a display for the operator of the industrial equipment in trouble.
The host computer 108 reports, to a person in charge on the vendor 101 side, the fact of occurrence of the trouble, the contents of the trouble (status information), the presence/absence of notification of the countermeasure (response information), the current state, and any other associated information. This report is displayed on the display of the computer 110 and made by automatically transmitting an E-mail from the host computer 108 to the mail address of the person in charge on the vendor side.
If it is determined in step S304 that the same trouble state as the currently reported trouble state is not registered in the trouble database, this trouble state is newly registered in the trouble database (step S305), and then step S308 is executed.
When the report to the operator is complete (step S308), the host computer 108 updates the trouble database (step S309). By this updating, the presence/absence of transmission of the countermeasure (response information), trouble report reception time, and the like are registered in the trouble database.
FIG. 4 is a flow chart showing the flow of the implementation which can be taken by the person in charge in the department of maintenance, who has received the report in step S308. First, the person in charge looks up the trouble database to grasp the contents of a trouble and determines whether a countermeasure is required (step S402). If NO in step S402 (e.g., when an appropriate countermeasure is notified to the corresponding factory in step S307), the operating state of the industrial equipment 106 in trouble is monitored through the internet 105 for, e.g., future occurrence of this trouble (step S404).
If, however, a countermeasure is required (i.e., “YES” in step S402), the person in charge selects an appropriate countermeasure by looking up the information stored in the trouble database (step S403).
As a countermeasure policy, the trouble can be eliminated on-line through the internet 105 (step S407). As an example, the trouble may be caused by a software error. In this case, the parameters and program in the memory of the industrial equipment in trouble may be corrected on-line through the internet 105 and the host computer 107 on the factory side.
As another countermeasure policy, a method of eliminating the trouble may be instructed to the operator by means of E-mail, facsimile, telephone, or the like (step S406).
For a serious trouble which cannot be eliminated by the methods in steps S406 and S407, the person in charge visits the factory to eliminate the trouble (step S405).
When the countermeasure is complete, the person in charge operates the host computer 108 or the computer 110 to update the trouble database on the basis of the information associated with this trouble (step S408).
The trouble database in the host computer 108 on the vendor 101 side will be described below. Dedicated or general-purpose browser software is installed in each computer 110 connected to the host computer 108 through the LAN 109 and the console of the industrial equipment 106 of each factory connected through the internet, thereby constituting, e.g., the user interface window shown in FIG. 5.
The operator on the vendor or factory side can input information such as the model (401) of the industrial equipment, the serial number (402), the case of trouble (403), the date of trouble occurrence (404), the emergency degree (405), the trouble state (406), the countermeasure (407), and progress (408). Note that information may be automatically input to the trouble database by the host computer 108, as described above.
The browser software of the window shown in FIG. 5 has a hyperlink function (410 to 412) which allows each worker in each department of the vendor and each operator in each factory to access detailed information of each item, retrieve a new version of the software from the software library, or retrieve an operation guide (auxiliary information) as the reference for the operator in the factory.
As described above, the worker in each department on the vendor 101 side, such as the department of maintenance, the manufacturing department, and the department of development can access the trouble database by using the computer 110 connected to the host computer 108 through the LAN 109. The outside maintenance personnel can also access the trouble database by using a portable terminal through the internet 105. Therefore, the information of the respective departments of the vendor can be centralized and managed, and each department can always access the latest information.
Information as part of the trouble database can be disclosed to users (factories), and each user can access various kinds of past maintenance information through the internet and employs an appropriate countermeasure against his own trouble. As described above, in this embodiment, the maintenance information can be shared by the vendor and the plurality of users to remarkably improve the maintenance efficiency.
This embodiment also comprises a communication security system for inhibiting the third party from accessing confidential information from the trouble database through the internet.
This system has a fire wall to perform validation using a password, and a computer which is allowed to access the database is registered in the host computer 108 of the vendor 101 in advance, thereby inhibiting access by a computer other than the registered computers.
FIG. 6 is a view showing the arrangement of the communication security system according to this embodiment. Communication for accessing a trouble database 501 of the host computer 108 on the Vendor 101 side by using a browser 500 is performed using an encoded packet. The host computers 107 and 108 comprise codecs 502 and 504 and communication controllers 503 and 505. A codec algorithm is provided in each factory (user) (the codecs on the vendor side can cope with a plurality of algorithms). The codec algorithms are periodically changed to improve security.
In the system of this embodiment, as described above, the internet serving as the exiting infrastructure and its communication protocol, and internet access software are used to communicate maintenance information of the industrial equipments. For this reason, loads on installation of dedicated communication lines and development of new software can be reduced, and a high-speed, low-cost remote maintenance system can be constructed.
The plurality of factories in which the industrial equipments are installed are connected to the vendor management system through a communicating means to perform centralized management of maintenance information and share the information. The experiences of the past troubles can be utilized beyond the production sites, thereby immediately coping with troubles. In particular, when maintenance information is shared by different business enterprises as users, the efficiency of the whole industry can be improved.
Second Embodiment of Remote Maintenance System for Industrial Equipment
FIG. 7 is a conceptual view of an industrial equipment maintenance system according to the second embodiment of the present invention. In the first embodiment, the plurality of user factories each having the industrial equipment are connected to the management system for the vendor for the industrial equipment at through a communicating means, and the maintenance information of the industrial equipment of each factory is communicated through the communicating means. However, in the second embodiment, a factor having industrial equipments of a plurality of vendors is connected to the management systems of the vendors for the plurality of industrial equipments through a communicating means using the internet, thereby communicating maintenance information of each industrial equipment through the communicating means.
Referring to FIG. 7, reference numeral 201 denotes a production factory of an industrial equipment user (semiconductor device manufacturing maker) in which an exposure apparatus 202, a coating/developing apparatus 203, and an annealing apparatus 204, all of which serve as the semiconductor device manufacturing apparatuses, are installed in the production line of the factory. Only one production factory 201 is illustrated in FIG. 7, but a plurality of factories are similarly networked in practice. The above apparatuses are connected through a LAN (intranet) 206, and the operation of the line is managed by a production management host computer 205. Host management systems 211, 221, and 231 for performing remote maintenance of the supply equipments are provided in the offices of the vendors (apparatus supply makers) such as an exposure apparatus maker 210, a coating/developing apparatus maker 220, and an annealing apparatus maker 230. The host computer 205 for managing each apparatus in the production factory of the user is connected to the management systems 211, 221, and 231 of the vendors for the respective apparatuses through the internet 200. As described with reference to FIG. 1, each of the vendors 210, 220, and 230 can perform centralized maintenance management of its own supply apparatuses in the factories of the plurality of users.
In this system, when a trouble has occurred in one of the series of production equipments on the production line, the operation of the production line stops. Remote maintenance is received from the vendor for the equipment in trouble through the internet 200 to immediately cope with the trouble, thereby minimizing the stop period of the production line. The host management system of each vendor has a trouble database as described with reference to the first embodiment. Maintenance information is stored in this trouble database. Different communication security systems are used between the production factory and different vendors to prevent leakage of information. The detailed maintenance contents and method are identical to those of the first embodiment, and a detailed description thereof will be omitted.
As described above, in the system of this embodiment, a plurality of factories of one or a plurality of users, which have industrial equipments of the plurality of vendors on the production line are connected to the management systems of the respective vendors to communicate maintenance information. Even if a given equipment during production gets in trouble, immediate maintenance can be received from the corresponding vendor. The line stop time can be minimized to improve the production efficiency. In particular, when maintenance information is shared by different users, different business enterprises, or different vendors, the efficiency of the whole industry can be improved.
Embodiment of Semiconductor Device Production Method
A semiconductor device production method in a facility using the above-described remote maintenance system will be described below.
FIG. 8 is a flow of manufacturing microdevices (e.g., a semiconductor chip such as an IC or LSI, a liquid crystal panel, a CCD, a thin film magnetic head, and a micromachine). In step 1 (circuit design), circuit design for a semiconductor device is performed. In step 2 (mask formation), a mask on which the designed circuit pattern is formed. In step 3 (wafer preparation), a wafer using a material such as silicon is prepared. Step 4 (wafer process) is called a preprocess in which a circuit is actually formed on the wafer using lithography techniques by using the prepared mask and wafer. Step 5 (assembly) is called a postprocess of forming a semiconductor chip by using the wafer processed in step 4 and includes an assembly step (dicing and bonding) and a packaging step (chip sealing). In step 6 (inspection), inspections such as the operation check test and the durability test of the semiconductor device manufactured in step 5 are performed. Through these steps, the semiconductor device is finished. When the semiconductor device is shipped (step 7), the preprocess and postprocess are performed in different dedicated factories, and maintenance is performed for each factory by the remote maintenance system described above.
FIG. 9 shows a flow of the wafer process in detail. In step 11 (oxidation), the surface of the wafer is oxidized. In step 12 (CVD), an insulating film is formed on the wafer surface. In step 13 (electrode formation), an electrode is formed on the wafer by deposition. In step 14 (ion implantation), ions are implanted in the wafer. In step 15 (resist process), the wafer is coated with a photosensitive agent. In step 16 (exposure), the circuit pattern of the mask is printed and exposed by the exposure apparatus. In step 17 (development), the exposed wafer is developed. In step 18 (etching), the nonexposed portion except the developed resist image is removed. In step 19 (resist removal), the unnecessary resist upon etching is removed. These steps are repeatedly performed to form a multiple of circuit patterns on the wafer. The production equipments used in the respectively steps are monitored by the remote maintenance systems described above. Troubles can be prevented in advance. Even if a trouble occurs, immediate restoration can be performed, thereby improving the productivity of semiconductor devices as compared with the conventional case.
As has been described above, according to the present invention, the worldwide internet is used as the remote maintenance communication means for the industrial equipments to allow construction of an effective maintenance system with less capital investment regardless of the installation locations of the equipments.
The user factories in which industrial equipments are installed are connected to the vendor management systems through the communicating means to immediately cope with troubles. In addition, when the maintenance information is shared, the maintenance capability can be expected to be improved.
The present invention is not limited to the above embodiments and various changes and modifications can be made within the spirit and scope of the present invention. Therefore, to apprise the public of the scope of the present invention the following claims are made.

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What is claimed is:
1. A remote maintenance system for maintaining industrial equipment installed at a remote location, said system comprising:
monitor means for monitoring an operating state of the industrial equipment; and
management means for managing maintenance of the industrial equipment while in communication with said monitor means through an internet,
wherein, in the communication, said management means receives from said monitor means status information or the industrial equipment and transmits to said monitor means response information used for maintaining the industrial equipment in response to the received status information.
2. The system according to claim 1, wherein said management means performs centralized maintenance management of a plurality of industrial equipment respectively installed in a plurality of factories.
3. The system according to claim 2, wherein the plurality of factories are factories of at least one user, and said management means is arranged at a vendor site.
4. The system according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of types of industrial equipment is installed in one factory, and said management means comprises a plurality of management units respectively corresponding to the plurality of types of industrial equipment.
5. The system according to claim 4, wherein said plurality of types of industrial equipment is supplied by a plurality of different vendors, and said plurality of management units are arranged at the plurality of different vendors.
6. The system according to claim 1, further comprising means for supplying at least one of software for the industrial equipment and guide information associated with an operation of the industrial equipment from said management means to the industrial equipment through the Internet.
7. The system according to claim 1, wherein
said monitor means detects occurrence of trouble in the industrial equipment and notifies said management means of the status information for specifying a state of the trouble, and
said management means determines a countermeasure against the trouble in the industrial equipment based on the status information and informs said monitor means of the response information based on the determined countermeasure.
8. The system according to claim 7, wherein said monitor means comprises maintenance means for maintaining the industrial equipment based on the response information received from said management means.
9. The system according to claim 7, wherein
management means includes a database for registering information associated with maintenance of the industrial equipment, said database registering information for identifying an industrial equipment, trouble states that may occur in the identified industrial equipment, and corresponding countermeasures against the registered trouble states, and
said management means looks up a detected trouble state in the database to determine a corresponding countermeasure against the detected trouble state.
10. The system according to claim 9, wherein said management means comprises automatic updating means for updating the database based on contents of the information associated with maintenance of the industrial equipment every time information associated with maintenance of the industrial equipment is exchanged with said monitor means.
11. The system according to claim 10, wherein said management means further comprises manual updating means for updating the database based on input information from an operator.
12. The system according to claim 9, wherein said management means further comprises access permission means for giving permission to a user of the industrial equipment to access the database.
13. The system according to claim 12, wherein said management means further comprises communication security means for inhibiting a third party except the user of the industrial equipment from accessing the database.
14. The system according to claim 9, wherein said monitor means comprises access means for accessing the database of said management means.
15. The system according to claim 1, wherein the industrial equipment comprises a semiconductor manufacturing apparatus.
16. The system according to claim 1, wherein said management means includes means for automatically transmitting the response information to said monitor means in response to the status information.
17. The system according to claim 1, wherein the industrial equipment stores a browser software providing a user interface having a hyperlink function in a display that allows access to the internet.
18. The system according to claim 17, wherein the browser software provides at least one of functions accessing a database on said management means that provides maintenance information of the industrial equipment, accessing a software library of the industrial equipment through the internet, and accessing an operation guide of the industrial equipment through the internet.
19. A method of manufacturing a semiconductor device using a semiconductor manufacturing apparatus, the method comprising the steps of:
monitoring an operating state of the semiconductor manufacturing apparatus using a monitor apparatus;
managing maintenance of the semiconductor manufacturing apparatus from a remote location using a management apparatus while the management apparatus is in communication with the monitor apparatus through an internet; and
executing at least one of an exposing process, a coating/developing process, an annealing process, an assembling process, and an inspection process using the maintained semiconductor manufacturing apparatus,
wherein, in the communication at said managing step, the management apparatus receives from the monitor apparatus status information of the semiconductor manufacturing apparatus and transmits to the monitor apparatus response information used for maintaining the semiconductor manufacturing apparatus in response to the received status information, and
the communication at said managing step is executed with a security system having at least one of a coded system providing an encoded communication and a fire wall.
20. The method according to claim 19, said method further comprising the step of accessing the management apparatus through the internet with a browser software stored in a console of the semiconductor manufacturing apparatus.
21. The method according to claim 20, wherein said browser software provides a user interface on a display that allows access to the internet, the user interface having a hyperlink function and capable of performing at least one of operations of accessing a database on the management apparatus that provides maintenance information of the semiconductor manufacturing apparatus, accessing software library of the semiconductor manufacturing apparatus through the internet, and accessing an operation guide of the semiconductor manufacturing apparatus through the internet.
22. The method according to claim 19, further comprising installing a plurality of the semiconductor manufacturing apparatuses mutually connected with a LAN in a factory.
23. A semiconductor device manufactured by a method comprising the steps of:
monitoring an operating state of a semiconductor manufacturing apparatus using a monitor apparatus;
managing maintenance of the semiconductor manufacturing apparatus from a remote location by a management apparatus while the management apparatus is in communication with the monitor apparatus through an internet; and
executing at least one of an exposing process, a coating/developing process, an annealing process, an assembling process and an inspection process using the maintained semiconductor manufacturing apparatus,
wherein, in the communication at said managing step, the management apparatus receives from the monitor apparatus status information of the semiconductor manufacturing apparatus and transmits to the monitor apparatus response information used for maintaining the semiconductor manufacturing apparatus in response to the received status information, and
the communication in said managing step is executed with a security system having at least one of a coded system providing an encoded communication and a fire wall.
24. The device according to claim 23, wherein the method further comprises accessing the management apparatus through the internet with a browser software stored in a console of the semiconductor manufacturing apparatus.
25. The device according to claim 24, wherein said browser software provides a user interface on a display that allows access to the internet, the user interface having a hyperlink function and capable of performing at least one of operations of accessing a database on the management apparatus that provides maintenance information of the semiconductor manufacturing apparatus, accessing software library of the semiconductor manufacturing apparatus through the internet, and accessing an operation guide of the semiconductor manufacturing apparatus through the internet.
26. The device according to claim 23, further comprising installing a plurality of the semiconductor manufacturing apparatuses mutually connected with a LAN in a factory.
27. A monitor apparatus arranged on an industrial equipment side for use in a remote maintenance system for maintaining industrial equipment installed at a remote location, said monitor apparatus comprising:
obtaining means for detecting occurrence of trouble in the industrial equipment and obtaining status information representing a state of the trouble;
communication means for notifying, through an internet, a management apparatus that performs centralized maintenance management of the industrial equipment of status information obtained by said obtaining means, and for receiving response information used for maintaining the industrial equipment sent from the management apparatus, through internet, in response to notification of the status information, and
maintenance means for maintaining the industrial equipment based on the response information received by said communication means from the management apparatus.
28. The apparatus according to claim 27, wherein the industrial equipment comprises a plurality of manufacturing apparatuses mutually connected with a LAN in a factory, and said obtaining means detects the occurrence of trouble in each apparatus.
29. The apparatus according to claim 28, wherein the industrial equipment comprises a semiconductor manufacturing apparatus.
30. A management apparatus provided by a vendor for use in a remote maintenance system for maintaining industrial equipment for manufacturing installed in a user factory, said management apparatus comprising:
a communication system for communicating, thorough an internet, with a respective monitor apparatus installed in the factory in which the monitor apparatus is arranged to monitor an operating state of the industrial equipment during operation; and
a computer system for deteimining a countermeasure against trouble in the industrial equipment based on status information received by said communication means from the monitor apparatus, and causing said communication system to notify the monitor apparatus of response information based on the determined countermeasure, wherein the status information is associated with a state of the trouble in the industrial equipment.
31. The management apparatus according to claim 30, further comprising a database for registering information associated with maintenance of industrial equipment, said database registering information for identifying industrial equipment, trouble states that may occur in the identified industrial equipment, and corresponding countermeasures against the registered trouble states,
wherein said corresponding means looks up a detected trouble state in the database to determine a corresponding countermeasure against the detected trouble state.
32. The apparatus according to claim 31, further comprising manual updating means for updating the database based on input information from an operator.
33. The apparatus according to claim 30, further comprising automatic updating means for updating a database based on contents of the information associated with maintenance of the industrial equipment every time information associated with maintenance of the industrial equipment is exchanged with the monitor means.
34. The apparatus according to claim 30, further comprising access permission means for giving permission to a user of the industrial equipment to access a database.
35. The apparatus according to claim 34, further comprising communication security means for inhibiting a third party except the user of the industrial equipment from accessing the database.
36. The apparatus according to claim 30, wherein the industrial equipment comprises a semiconductor manufacturing apparatus.
37. A remote maintenance method of maintaining industrial equipment installed at a remote location, comprising the steps of:
communicating, through an internet, maintenance information between a first vendor that supplies first industrial equipment, a second vendor that supplies second industrial equipment, a first factory in which the first and second industrial equipment are installed, and a second factory in which the first and second industrial equipment are installed;
causing the first vendor to perform centralized maintenance management of the first industrial equipment installed in the first and second factories; and
causing the second vendor to perform centralized maintenance management of the second industrial equipment installed in the first and second factories,
wherein the maintenance information includes status information of the first or second industrial equipment and response information, sent in response to the status information, used for maintaining the first or second industrial equipment.
38. The method according to claim 37, wherein the first and second factories are factories of a single user or multiple different users.
39. The apparatus according to claim 38, wherein the industrial equipment comprises a semiconductor manufacturing apparatus.
40. A remote maintenance method for industrial equipment for manufacturing installed in a factory, comprising the steps of:
providing a database accessible through an internet, the database storing maintenance information of the industrial equipment;
allowing a limited user of the industrial equipment installed in the factory to access the database through the internet with a security system for handling trouble associated with the industrial equipment, the security system having at least one of a coded system providing an encoded communication and a fire wall; and
updating the maintenance information on the database so as to reflect the trouble.
41. The method according to claim 40, wherein the database stores information for identifying industrial equipment, trouble states that may occur in the identified industrial equipment, and corresponding countermeasures against the registered trouble states.
42. The method according to claim 40, further comprising the step of automatically notifying an appropriate personnel of the trouble with the industrial equipment.
43. The method according to claim 42, wherein said notifying step comprises automatically sending an e-mail to the appropriate personnel.
44. The method according to claim 40, wherein the industrial equipment comprises a semiconductor manufacturing apparatus and maintenance information comprises trouble information of the semiconductor apparatus.
45. A semiconductor manufacturing apparatus for manufacturing semiconductor devices, comprising:
a network connector;
a console having a display; and
a browser software providing a user interface on the display that allows access to an internet, the user interface having a hyperlink function and capable of performing at least one of operations of accessing a database through the internet that provides maintenance information of the apparatus, accessing software library of the apparatus through the internet and accessing an operation guide of the apparatus through the internet.
46. The apparatus according to claim 45, wherein the database stores information for identifying a semiconductor manufacturing apparatus, trouble states that may occur in the identified semiconductor manufacturing apparatus, and corresponding countermeasures against the registered trouble states.
47. The apparatus according to claim 45, wherein the semiconductor manufacturing apparatus comprises at least one of an exposure apparatus, a coating/developing apparatus, an annealing apparatus, an assembling apparatus and an inspection apparatus.
48. A semiconductor device manufacturing method comprising the steps of:
installing a semiconductor manufacturing apparatus in a factory for semiconductor manufacture;
monitoring the apparatus during operation to obtain status information of the apparatus;
consulting a database storing information of the apparatus in order to obtain response information corresponding to the status information;
executing an appropriate countermeasure for the monitored semiconductor manufacturing apparatus in the factory according to the response information, wherein at least one of said monitoring step, said consulting step and said executing step utilizes an internet to transmit information; and
performing a semiconductor manufacturing process with the apparatus.
49. The method according to claim 48, wherein said installing step comprises installing a plurality of semiconductor manufacturing apparatuses in the factory mutually connected with a LAN, for semiconductor manufacture, and the database stores information for identifying each of the semiconductor manufacturing apparatuses, registered trouble states that may occur in the identified apparatuses, and corresponding countermeasures against the registered trouble states.
50. The method according to claim 48, wherein said executing step comprises automatically notifying an appropriate personnel of trouble with the semiconductor manufacturing apparatus.
51. The method according to claim 50, wherein said executing step further comprises automatically sending an e-mail to the appropriate personnel.
52. The method according to claim 48, wherein the semiconductor manufacturing apparatus is one of an exposure apparatus, a coating/developing apparatus, an annealing apparatus, an assembling apparatus and an inspection apparatus.
53. A remote maintenance method for industrial equipment, said method comprising the steps of:
monitoring the industrial equipment installed in a factory during operation to obtain status information of the industrial equipment;
consulting a database storing information of the industrial equipment in order to obtain response information corresponding to the status information; and
executing an appropriate countermeasure for the industrial equipment in the factory according to the response information, wherein at least one of said monitoring step, said consulting step and said executing step utilizes internet.
54. The method according to claim 53, further comprising a step of updating the information on the database after said consulting step.
55. The method according to claim 53, wherein the database stores information for identifying industrial equipment, trouble states that may occur in the identified industrial equipment, and corresponding countermeasures against the registered trouble states.
56. The method according to claim 53, wherein the database is managed by a vender who provides the industrial equipment.
57. The method according to claim 53, wherein the database is managed by a user who uses the industrial equipment.
58. The method according to claim 53, wherein said monitoring step comprises receiving the status information from the industrial equipment during operation through the internet.
59. The method according to claim 53, wherein said consulting step comprises sending the status information to the database through the internet and receiving the response information from the database through the internet.
60. The method according to claim 53, wherein said execution step comprises performing remote maintenance of the industrial equipment through the internet.
61. The method according to claim 53, wherein said execution step comprises notifying an appropriate personnel through the internet.
62. The method according to claim 61, wherein said executing step further comprises automatically sending to the appropriate personnel an e-mail about trouble with the industrial equipment.
63. The method according to claim 53, wherein the industrial equipment comprises a semiconductor manufacturing apparatus for manufacturing semiconductor devices.
64. A method according to claim 63, wherein the semiconductor manufacturing apparatus is one of an exposure apparatus, a coating/developing apparatus, an annealing apparatus, an assembling apparatus and an inspection apparatus.
65. A method for reporting trouble of industrial equipment, the method comprising the steps of:
monitoring industrial equipment including a first manufacturing apparatus and a second manufacturing apparatus installed in a factory during operation;
determining whether or not trouble associated with the first manufacturing apparatus or the second manufacturing apparatus has developed; and
automatically sending a report to a first vendor of the first manufacturing apparatus when the trouble has developed in the first manufacturing apparatus, and automatically sending a report to a second vendor of the second manufacturing apparatus when the trouble has developed in the second manufacturing apparatus.
66. The method according to claim 65, wherein the report is sent by an e-mail through an internet.
67. The method according to claim 65, wherein the industrial equipment comprises a semiconductor manufacturing apparatus for manufacturing semiconductor devices.
68. A method according to claim 67, wherein the semiconductor manufacturing apparatus is one of an exposure apparatus, a coating/developing apparatus, an annealing apparatus, an assembling apparatus and an inspection apparatus.
69. A semiconductor manufacturing factory, comprising:
a first semiconductor manufacturing apparatus provided by a first vendor;
a second semiconductor manufacturing apparatus provided by a second vendor;
a host computer capable of accessing an internet; and
an intranet having a LAN connecting the first and the second semiconductor manufacturing apparatuses and the host computer,
wherein the host computer allows communication between first semiconductor manufacturing apparatus and the first vendor through the internet for maintenance of the first semiconductor manufacturing apparatus, and allows communication between the second semiconductor manufacturing apparatus and the second vendor through the internet for maintenance of the second semiconductor manufacturing apparatus.
70. The factory according to claim 69, wherein each of the first and second semiconductor manufacturing apparatuses comprises one of an exposure apparatus, a coating/developing apparatus, an annealing apparatus, an assembling apparatus and an inspection apparatus.
71. The factory according to claim 70, wherein said communication is executed with a data security system.
72. The factory according to claim 69, wherein each one of the first and the second semiconductor manufacturing apparatuses comprises a console capable of performing at least one of operations of accessing a database through the internet that provides maintenance information of the apparatus, accessing software library of the apparatus through the internet and accessing an operation guide of the apparatus through the internet.
73. The factory according to claim 72, wherein said console comprises a display and browser software providing a hyperlink-type user interface on the display for the operations.
74. The factory according to claim 72, wherein said communication is executed with a data security system.
75. The factory according to claim 73, wherein said communication is executed with data security system.
76. The factory according to claim 69, wherein said communication is executed with a data security system.
77. A semiconductor manufacturing method, comprising:
installing a first semiconductor apparatus provided by a first vendor;
installing a second semiconductor manufacturing apparatus provided by a second vendor;
installing an intranet having a LAN connecting the first and second semiconductor manufacturing apparatuses and a host computer capable of accessing an internet;
executing communication between first semiconductor manufacturing apparatus and the first vendor through an internet for maintenance of the first semiconductor manufacturing apparatus while manufacturing semiconductor devices; and
executing communication between the second semiconductor manufacturing apparatus and the second vendor through the internet for maintenance of the second semiconductor manufacturing apparatus.
78. The method according to claim 77, further comprising:
providing a hyperlink-type user interface or a display provided with the semiconductor manufacturing apparatus; and
allowing an operator to access the internet using the hyperlink-type user interface in order to obtain maintenance information of the apparatus from the vendor.
79. The method according to claim 78, wherein the hyperlink-type user interface provides at least one of operations of accessing a database through the internet that provides maintenance information of the apparatus, accessing software library of die apparatus through the internet and accessing an operation guide of the apparatus through the internet.
80. The method according to claim 78, wherein said communication is executed with a data security system.
81. The method according to claim 79, wherein said communication is executed with a data security system.
82. The method according to claim 77, wherein said communication is executed with a data security system.
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